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Suspicion and silence : The right to silence in criminal investigations

Morgan David

Suspicion and silence : The right to silence in criminal investigations - London Blackstone Press Pvt. Ltd. 1994 - 155p xi

Contents;
Preface;
Contributors;
Introduction; The Right To Silence In Criminal Investigations David Morgan And Geoffrey M. Stephenson
1. The Right-To –Silence Debate- Roger Leng
2. The Wrong Message At The Wrong Time The Present State Of Investigative Practice-Mile Maguire
3. Helping Police With Their Enquiries Outside The Police Station- Stephen Moston And Geoffrey M. Stephenson
4. Police Interrogation; What Are The Rules Of The Game- John Baldwin
5. Police Interviews With Juveniles- Roger Evans
6. Psychological Vulnerability; Suspects At Risk- Gisli H. Mgudjonsson
7. Reflections On Current Police Practice-Tom Williamson
8. Bias And Suggestibility; Is There An Alternative To The Right To Silence- A. A.S. Zuckerman
9. Abolition Of The Right To Silence, 1972-1994- Michael Zander




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